MS-DOS Applications That Use MSDOSDATA Environment Variable
Article ID: 100116
Article Last Modified on 11/26/1999
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft MS-DOS 6.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft MS-DOS 6.2 Standard Edition
- Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q100116
SUMMARY
The following MS-DOS programs use the MSDOSDATA environment variable to
determine where to put their .INI files:
Microsoft Undelete
Microsoft Undelete for Windows
Microsoft Anti-Virus
Microsoft Backup
If the MSDOSDATA environment variable is not set, the .INI file is
created in the same directory as the .EXE file.
MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft Backup for Windows
Microsoft Backup for Windows uses the WINDIR environment variable to
determine where to place the MWBACKUP.INI file; however, all other
files (DEFAULT.SET, catalog files, and so forth) go in the directory
specified by MSDOSDATA, if that environment variable is set. If
MSDOSDATA is not set, Microsoft Backup for Windows creates the
MWBACKUP.INI file in the directory that contains the MWBACKUP.EXE
file.
Once the location of the files (other than the MWBACKUP.INI file) has
been determined, the drive and directory path is saved in the
MWBACKUP.INI file. This path is used to find the files in the future.
Additional query words: 6.00 msav.exe mwav.exe mwbackup.exe 6.20 msbackup.exe "Cannot create the setup file" default.set
Keywords: KB100116